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Rapper Yung Joc and host Jessie Woo continue their conversation with reality stars Tammy Rivera and London “DEELISHIS” Charles. The four get candid about the shocking amount they were paid per episode, the difficulties of dating in the public eye, and how their family dynamics were ultimately affected by being on reality TV. Tune in to see what these stars are up to now that the cameras are not rolling.

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Yung Joc and Jessie Woo sit down with guests, London “Deelishis” Charles and Tammy Rivera discuss their roots and start in reality tv

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On the Season 3 finale of "Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka," Waka Flocka plans to bring Charlie on his tour without asking Tammy first.

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Tammy Rivera gets an update from her mom about the delays they're experiencing opening her new store on time.

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On Thursday's episode of 'Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka,' Tammy brings Charlie to a self defense in hopes of preparing her for the worst.

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In a clip from Thursday's episode of "Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka," Tammy and Charlie talk about her and Waka's communication issues.

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On Thursday's episode of "Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka," Tammy talks to Charlie about protecting herself from perverts.

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In a sneak preview clip from 'Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka' Waka's mom Deb wants to know what's going on with him and his wife.

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On the finale episode of "Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka" Tammy wants to take a Kama Sutra class and Waka Flocka is all for it!

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On Thursday's upcoming episode of "Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka" Tammy Rivera and her daughter Charlie visit a therapist to discuss their relationship dynamic. While Tammy wants Charlie to be strong, Charlie admits she's more sensitive than her mother who she believes has been emotionally hard on her.

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On Thursday's upcoming episode of "Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka," Waka partners up with his mom Deb and Crucial Conflict for a volunteer charity event giving away personal care items, food and more.

Waka's award is for his humanitarianism and philanthropy as a volunteer for the Chicago non-profit Daughter of Destiny.